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Players think fines should be made public

By John Feinstein
Golf Digest

Thursday, September 23, 2004

It was about a dozen years ago that tennis star Andre Agassi made a series of commercials while shilling for a camera, ending with the catchphrase, "Image is everything." Apparently the powers that be at the PGA Tour were watching. For years the tour has done all it can to keep player fines a secret, whether they are fines for slow play, for profanity, for criticizing another player, for confronting a spectator, for kicking a trash can or for yelling at an answering machine. Yes, yelling at an ...

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